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Evinrude Johnson Omc Scout Trolling Motor Deck Mount Kit #122743 on 2040-parts.com

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Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, United States

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Johnson/ Evinrude Manufacturer Part Number:122743

Bidding on a OMC Johnson trolling motor mounting plate. Mount is designed to be bolted down to the bow of boat, then motor is simply inserted into the plate and fastened down with the spring wire. This way motor can be removed quickly with no tools and also can be locked with a pad lock for security All parts are in good used condition. This bracket is designed to fit most all Evinrude and Johnson trolling motors with this style pivot are bracket. Note this auction is for the flat plate bracket only, arm is only for showing how it fits into mount.

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